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Consumer Reports’ annual survey of 58,000 readers put AT&T dead last among wireless carriers. Responses blasted AT&T’s data services, voice calling, overall value, and customer support -- making AT&T the only network to experience a significant ratings drop from 2009.
St. Louis NBC-affiliate KSDK has the story.
“The nation’s second-largest wireless network received the worst possible rating in 8 of the 9 categories the magazine studied. Readers gave AT&T an overall score of just 60 out of 100, which is nine points below its nearest competitor, T-Mobile. U.S. Cellular is number one on this year’s list, followed by Verizon and Sprint.”
A blogger for Connected Planet wonders if it’s a geographic issue -- highly-ranked Sprint and Verizon have more extensive coverage than the bottom two networks, AT&T and T-Mobile.
“It’s difficult to match up AT&T’s poor performance in the survey with the recent field tests of networks, which show AT&T producing some of the best network performance metrics in major markets across the country. Part of the problem, though, might be that a substantial portion of the U.S. population doesn’t live in those major markets.”
The news is of particular concern to AT&T as Apple prepares to launch the iPhone on Verizon, a move which some experts predict could cost AT&T 6 million customers in the first year. (Video: NECN)
But a writer for PCWorld says, maybe the iPhone is actually what’s dragging AT&T down.
“It is worth noting, however, that more than half of the responding AT&T customers are iPhone users, and that among non-iPhone smartphone owners AT&T fared better. Perhaps, much of the AT&T network woes are as much--or more-- a function of the iPhone as they are of the AT&T network itself.”
Finally, an analyst for CNBC says hold the phone before you jump the AT&T ship -- this wasn’t a scientific study. It was a survey.
FORTT: “Not exactly the worst carrier, Maria, though that is the word the magazine uses. The most hated. It’s an important distinction. ... Consumer Reports didn’t test AT&T’s network -- they polled their readers about their experience. ... It’s possible that AT&T’s network is now better than customers think, and these results are based on old attitudes, but to some degree, perception is reality.”
ComputerWorld reports AT&T came in at 22 points below top-ranked U.S. Cellular -- more than twice the 9-point gap between AT&T and top-ranked Verizon in 2009.

When it comes to the Oscars, it's less about the awards and more about the dresses. Especially when they're bad. Take a look at some of the worst red carpet looks from Academy Awards ceremonies of years gone by.